ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) — Five Atlantic City casinos and a horse racing track are forfeiting over $77,000 worth of money won by underage gamblers or those who had placed themselves on a list to be excluded from gambling activities.
The forfeited money will go to the state to be used for programs to treat compulsive gambling, as well as on programs benefiting senior citizens and those with disabilities.
The Ocean Casino Resort forfeited over $7,500; Bally's forfeited over $5,600; Freehold Raceway forfeited over $4,400; the Golden Nugget forfeited over $4,200; and Harrah's forfeited nearly $900.
Collectively, they have won more than $4.2 billion from gamblers through the first nine months of this year.
But they do indicate ongoing enforcement of regulations by which all casinos and gambling operations must operate.
Persons:
DraftKings, Bally's, Harrah's, Wayne Parry
Organizations:
CITY, Atlantic City, Rush, Interactive, of Gaming Enforcement, Resorts, Casino Resort, Freehold Raceway, Golden Nugget, Atlantic
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